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If you are trying to express that something is impossible, you can use the phrase 没办法 (méi bànfǎ). 没办法 (méi bànfǎ) essentially means "there is no way," and can be used in various situations.
Structure
One easy way to express inability is to use the phrase 没办法 (méi bànfǎ). Literally this translates as "to have no way" and is commonly used in situations where something is not possible. The structure:
Subj. + 没办法 + Verb + Obj.
Examples
- 今天 太 忙 了,中午 没 办法 出去 吃饭。 It's too busy today. There's no way to go out for lunch.
- 他 没 带 手机,没 办法 给 我 打电话。 He didn't bring his phone, so he has no way to give me a call.
- 没有 水,我们 没 办法 洗 衣服。There's no water. There's no way for us to wash clothes.
- 这里 太 吵 了,我 没 办法 工作。It‘s too noisy here. I can't work.
- 他 不 开 门,所以 她 没 办法 进去。He didn't open the door, so she has no way to enter.
- 你 不 会 说 中文,没 办法 在 我们公司 工作。You can't speak Chinese, so there is no way for you to work for our company.
- 事情 太 多 了,我 今天 没 办法 做完。There's too much to do. I have no way to finish today.
- 老板 不 同意,我 没 办法 帮 你。The boss didn't agree, so I have no way to help you.
- 这里 没有 WiFi,我 没 办法 上网。There is no WiFi here, so I have no way of going online.
- 他 很 笨,我 没 办法 跟 他 一起 工作。He's really dumb. There is no way I can work with him.